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Quite an expression of revulsion following one's volte-face (6) crossword clue


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The Guardian Cryptic crossword of April 26th, 2001 other clues
Guy, as we see it, is grasping (8)
The French on a horse with a kind of crop (6)
Have nerve and a bit of bottle (4)
Very loud and disturbing, endless noise and natter (10)
It takes pounds to keep one in drink, for example (6)
Regard "key" (small isle) and "island" as distinct (8)
Eats for a stag party? (6)
Long a head to a Greek department - reportedly a pain in the backside (8)
Point put about English and, fittingly, by academic (6)
Collision involving Jumbo and Harrier, say (4,6)
Crackjaw (4)
Go home and go to bed! (4,2)
Father and teenager at odds (8)
Card trick involving ace, the same being turned over in advance (8)
Take furtive look to observe rears (4)
Drunk? Turf out of employment! (6)
Rabid fan of pop star in frenzy (8)
Clear floor to provide area for entertainment (10)
That may be bent grass, eg, covering island (6)
Spot-checks English river rising fast (6)
Honest reputation succeeds in court (10)
Living with death - machinegun nests in the interior (8)
Do without a man (3,5)
This proverb matches putting off with one stealing time (6)
Ingroup get on well together, by the sound of it (6)
Yard under pressure, taking long time to uncover plant (6)
Beef or fish? (4)

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